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Africa:
Continent Urged Not to Deplete Natural Capital
New Times, 28 May 2012
Africa has been asked to ensure that it does not deplete its natural capital to satisfy its daily needs. Read more »
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Africa:
Gaborone Declaration Pioneers Commitment to Value Natural Capital On New Path to Sustainable Development
Conservation International, 27 May 2012
Landmark two-day Summit for Sustainability in Africa, co-hosted by the Government of Botswana and Conservation International, creates new roadmap for green economies; Ten African… Read more »
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Africa:
Countries Endorse Natural Capital Accounting
World Bank, 25 May 2012
The World Bank's Vice President for Sustainable Development, Rachel Kyte, today welcomed the strong endorsement from ten African countries for natural capital accounting - a tool… Read more »
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Liberia:
President Sirleaf Attends Summit for Sustainability in Africa - Concludes State Visit to Botswana
Govt of Liberia, 24 May 2012
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has joined the Heads of State from Botswana, Tanzania, Rwanda and Gabon, representatives of the Governments of Mozambique, Ghana, Ethiopia, South… Read more »
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Botswana:
President Pohamba Attending Sustainability Summit in Botswana
Namibian, 24 May 2012
President Hifikepunye Pohamba left for Gaborone, Botswana yesterday to attend a two-day global summit on 'Sustainability in Africa'. Read more »
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Africa:
Remarks By His Excellency, Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet, On Behalf of His Excellency Ali Bongo Ondimba President of Gabon
Botswana Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, 29 May 2012
His Excellency President Khama, Excellences Presidents and Heads of Government, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Read more »
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Africa:
'The Importance of Natural Capital to Development' - At Summit for Sustainability in the Continent
The Executive Mansion, 24 May 2012
"The Importance of Natural Capital to Development" Plenary Address by Her Excellency Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of the Republic of Liberia At A Summit for Sustainability… Read more »